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Matthias
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Living in #Hamburg, Germany. Working in IT business (Architect / Consultant / Developer).
Writing mostly in english, as I do it for daily work anyway.

Just […]

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The Codex Hamurapi (photo taken 2018 in the Louvre).

At the stone the oldest written rules known in the world (from mesoptamia, 1800 bc) are written.

Imagine such a stone where nowadays rules of living together in a nation and worldwide would be written up […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]
January 23, 2026 at 12:05 PM
Digital Sovereignity also means to do little personal steps.

My bank (Deutsche Bank) offers now also #wero .

It took me two minutes to install the wero app and to connect my personal bank account.

Feels good to have an alternative to #paypal .

In light of the US government's attacks on the […]
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mastodon.social
January 19, 2026 at 8:37 AM
Reposted by Matthias
System/360 was quite an engineering feat, with an architecture developed first which supported different implementations, including using microcode or not being part of the implementation details.

From the Wikipedia entry on the generic System/360 [1]:

«System/360's chief architect was Gene […]
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mathstodon.xyz
December 28, 2025 at 2:19 PM
My this years most used communication platforms and social networks. This is heavily influenced by my daily work, doesn't mean I like them all. Decending order:
Slack
Cisco Jabber
E-Mail System 1 (Outlook)
Matrix in a closed network
E-Mail System 2 (Outlook with MS Copilot)
LinkedIn
Confluence […]
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mastodon.social
December 21, 2025 at 9:57 PM
I work as Senior Solution Architect.
This year I needed to do a specific industry certification for senior consultants.
Surprisingly part of the certification package was also to show eminence in doing social media with evidence and examples of influencing posts.
I never thought 17 years ago […]
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mastodon.social
December 21, 2025 at 9:08 PM
Yesterday I used the first time a Quantum Computer myself.
Fascinating to work with qubits.

Easy part: python coding with qiskit on an IBM Quantum instance in Washington is very straight forward and easy to understand (I am quite experienced with cloud computing). I have 10 minutes compute time […]
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mastodon.social
December 20, 2025 at 12:57 PM
Aldous Huxley 1946 (!) - aus "Zeit der Oligarchen" - English Original "Science, Liberty and Peace".

"... 60 Prozent der Mitglieder waren der Ansicht, dass Zeitung X die verlogenste im Raum New York war, doch mehr als vierzig Prozent gaben an, sie täglich zu […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]
December 20, 2025 at 10:04 AM
:-)

So true.
Not just because of the business.
There is a hundreds of years old famous university and a liberal inclusive culture.

I grew up there and also worked there […]
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mastodon.social
October 18, 2025 at 8:10 AM
Reposted by Matthias
Thanks to a citizen initiative, the city of Hamburg in Germany will adopt stronger environment goals to combat the climate crisis.
303.422 awesome people voted to target 2040 to make Hamburg climate neutral […]
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fosstodon.org
October 12, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Enterprise customer with private cloud in 2025 can still mean:
Everybody in (product-)management being surprised that "the cloud" is running out of resources. No big enough buffer planned and no organizational process in place
Procurement orders hardware after 100% had been recognized.
October 10, 2025 at 5:24 PM
#linkedin
wants our personal data for training #generativeAI models.

Here can be switched off the allowance for that:
http://linkedin.com/mypreferences/d/settings/data-for-ai-improvement
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September 19, 2025 at 6:50 AM
https://www.404media.co/the-software-engineers-paid-to-fix-vibe-coded-messes/

The hype around vibe coding created a new profession called "vibe coding cleanup specialist".

I don't feel surprised for obvious reasons.

#vibecoding #generativeAI
The Software Engineers Paid to Fix Vibe Coded Messes
Linkedin has been joking about “vibe coding cleanup specialists,” but it’s actually a growing profession.
www.404media.co
September 15, 2025 at 12:55 PM
https://bikepacking.com/plog/when-we-get-komooted/

I use #komoot since a long time. I bought the world package which was already in place before they started selling monthly fees.

I would like to have something compareable in the #fediverse where I could own my data.
It would be OK to pay for […]
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mastodon.social
September 15, 2025 at 11:33 AM
Alsterlauf
#hamburg

Starting now.
September 7, 2025 at 6:57 AM
https://decrypt.co/325183/ibm-quantum-roadmap-brings-blockchain-threat-closer

Post Quantum Security is important for TLS communication. The usage of the right algorihms. Organisations already prepare for that.

But sure, blockchain based systems will also be affected.

So, following IBMs […]
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mastodon.social
June 17, 2025 at 2:44 PM
https://the-decoder.com/alphaevolve-is-google-deepminds-new-ai-system-that-autonomously-creates-better-algorithms/

Wow! It freed Up 0,7% compute power in borg by creating a new algorithm.

And if it really creates good human readable code, this would be a bold step.

#alphaevolve #deepmind #google
Content Summary **Google Deepmind has unveiled AlphaEvolve, a system that uses large language models to automate the discovery and refinement of algorithms. The aim is to develop new algorithms, systematically improve them, and adapt them for practical use.** Ad AlphaEvolve works by combining two versions of Google's Gemini language models. Gemini Flash is responsible for generating a wide range of program candidates, while Gemini Pro takes a closer look at these proposals and analyzes them in depth. An evolutionary algorithm then steps in to evaluate the results based on objective metrics like accuracy and computational efficiency. The top-performing variants are selected and further improved in an ongoing loop. Deepmind describes AlphaEvolve as a "test-time compute agent"—an AI system that actively explores and evaluates new solutions while it runs. Like current reasoning models, AlphaEvolve uses test-time computation to improve its results through active problem-solving. Ad Ad THE DECODER Newsletter The most important AI news straight to your inbox. ✓ Weekly ✓ Free ✓ Cancel at any time Please leave this field empty Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. However, while "standard" reasoning models typically apply test-time reasoning to generate step-by-step answers for a single prompt, AlphaEvolve goes further by running an evolutionary loop: it generates, tests, and refines entire algorithms over multiple iterations. This approach builds on the principles of test-time reasoning, but extends them to the broader task of automated algorithm discovery and optimization. The AlphaEvolve workflow: A scientist or engineer provides an initial program and configuration. AlphaEvolve then launches an evolutionary loop, where prompt samplers, language model ensembles, and evaluators collaborate to iteratively generate and refine programs, storing the best results in a database. | Image: Google Deepmind Share Recommend our article Share Deepmind says the progress AlphaEvolve achieves can also be distilled back into the underlying language models, compressing what the system learns into more efficient model versions. ## Efficiency gains across Google infrastructure Deepmind says AlphaEvolve is already being used in multiple parts of Google's infrastructure. In one example, the system developed a new heuristic for resource allocation in Google's "Borg" management system, which freed up 0.7 percent more computing power. Deepmind notes that the new solution is robust and easy for humans to read and understand. AlphaEvolve has also helped optimize the Gemini model itself. By improving how matrix multiplications are broken down, the system reduced training times by one percent. In another case, AlphaEvolve optimized the FlashAttention kernel—a critical GPU component for running large language models—achieving up to a 32.5 percent improvement in benchmark tests. These types of optimizations are especially difficult, since they are deeply embedded in the software stack and are rarely revised by human engineers, the researchers write. Recommendation AI research ## Research shows that high-quality education data is key to AI performance AlphaEvolve is designed to make this process much more efficient: optimizations that used to take weeks of manual work can now be completed in just a few days of automated experimentation. According to Google Deepmind, this leads to faster adaptation to new hardware and lower long-term development costs for AI systems. ## Progress in mathematics Google Deepmind also tested AlphaEvolve on more than 50 open mathematical problems. The system was able to reconstruct known solutions in about 75 percent of cases and found better solutions than previously known in 20 percent of cases. One standout example is the kissing number problem, which asks how many spheres of the same size can touch a central sphere without overlapping. For the eleven-dimensional case, AlphaEvolve discovered a new configuration with 593 spheres, setting a new lower bound. In the area of algorithmic mathematics, AlphaEvolve developed a new way to multiply complex 4x4 matrices using just 48 scalar multiplications—an improvement over the classic Strassen method from 1969. While its predecessor AlphaTensor focused exclusively on matrix multiplication, AlphaEvolve is designed for a much broader range of algorithmic challenges. Ad Ad Join our community Join the DECODER community on Discord, Reddit or Twitter - we can't wait to meet you. According to Deepmind, these results indicate that AlphaEvolve is capable of more than just replicating existing solutions; it can also discover new approaches in specialized areas of computer science and mathematics. ## Where AlphaEvolve fits—and where it doesn't (yet) AlphaEvolve is best suited for problems that can be expressed algorithmically and evaluated automatically. Deepmind sees application potential in areas like materials research, drug development, and industrial process optimization. The company is also working on a user-friendly interface and an early access program for academic institutions. There are limits, though. For problems that can't be reliably assessed by automated tests—such as those requiring real-world experiments—AlphaEvolve is less effective. Deepmind says that in the future, language models could provide initial qualitative assessments before more structured evaluation takes place, and the company is already exploring these hybrid approaches. AlphaEvolve builds on FunSearch, Deepmind's earlier system launched in 2023, but takes things much further. While FunSearch found solutions for mathematical problems like cap sets and bin packing, AlphaEvolve is designed to create complete, practical algorithms for a much broader range of challenges.
the-decoder.com
May 15, 2025 at 7:51 PM
Nur der #hsv
May 10, 2025 at 9:43 PM
Two days ago I saw together with some colleagues a presentation about a new asset for #aiops - including a focus in usecases.

I think it can add business value to a certain aspect of #automation concerning runbooks.

After the presentation I talked with a really very experienced colleague that […]
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mastodon.social
April 19, 2025 at 8:57 AM
Yes, wrong understood and wrong applied methodic approaches don't work.

I was over several years multiple times involved in design thinking driven Initiatives.

Sure, we tried to involve early the as-is process and technical situation. And for sure we put the real users to the center and […]
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mastodon.social
April 19, 2025 at 6:36 AM
Is there a methodology which combines classic waterfall methodology with hard top down requirements management, ITIL and the SAFe agile approach?

I wonder how this might be called, as I am currently working in such an environment.

#safe #safeagile #projectmanagement #agile […]
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mastodon.social
April 13, 2025 at 5:37 PM
Someone in the company I work for is in the offical #linkedin list of the top influencers . He has really a lot of followers and posts every day about one of the hottest topics in the IT industry.

I talked with him shortly one year ago personally about the topic.
He is a great seller, but I am […]
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mastodon.social
April 11, 2025 at 11:45 PM
The last half year learned:

In todays world there are quite high paid Solution Architects in really critical transformations which are really important for our all society and democracy.

Many of them have no clue or experience how computers work.
They never had the chance in their younger life […]
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mastodon.social
April 11, 2025 at 11:07 PM
Rule of thumb 1:

The more an enterprise or really large digital transformations aims to be agile, the less it is in reality

Rule of thumb 2:

More agile coaches == less real agility wanted

Rule of thumb 3:

More agile coaches == management does not trust people that really know how to do […]
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mastodon.social
April 11, 2025 at 10:32 PM
March 22, 2025 at 7:46 PM